Pride in Los Angeles is back again this June! It’s the best time to celebrate, honor, and advocate for our diverse queer community, all month and beyond. From witnessing powerful conversations to partying hard at live concerts and parades, this list is full of fabulous ways to celebrate pride in Los Angeles!

Pride festivals in Los Angeles are vibrant, inclusive celebrations that honor the LGBTQ+ community’s history, culture, and ongoing fight for equality. Held annually, Pride festivals in L.A. feature colorful parades, live music, art installations, and community events across the city. L.A.’s Pride festivals start in May and continue through August, so there’s always a cool Pride party happening around L.A. in the summer.
Celebrate the FIFA World Cup with pride (& MLS stars)!

Pride House Los Angeles is celebrating Pride Month with a four-day launch event at Beaches Tropicana, including a live USA vs. Paraguay World Cup watch party hosted by Tito Bonito, a Women in Sports Day conversation with USWNT legends Christen Press and Tobin Heath, the first-ever Gay MLS Players Reunion with Collin Martin and Matt Hatzke, moderated by Outsports co-founder Cyd Zeigler, and much more.
More details here.See a movie at your local L.A. theater

Cinema has never been so queer, so be sure to catch a slew of LGBTQ+ films in theaters this summer, like Stop, That, Train!, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Girls Like Girls, I Love Boosters, Billie Eilish’s concert film, and so much more.
You can find tickets here.Grab a book from a new queer-owned bookstore on Melrose Ave
Queer and Latino-owned, Sons and Daughters Books opened to the public on Melrose Avenue on April 4. Stop by by for a selection of poetry, fiction, fantasy, history and more as well as a cinema-themed coffee and the occasional tarot reading. The store also hosts used book discount days, after hours reading clubs, and poetry open mic nights.
Party with Hayley Kiyoko in DTLA

Pop star Hayley Kiyoko is celebrating the release of her new movie GIRLS LIKE GIRLS with a night out in Los Angeles! On Friday, June 12, Kiyoko is hosting and DJing at Club 90s in downtown L.A., which will include a photobooth, themed drinks, as well as official film merchandise. The first 200 people to enter the venue will receive free chokers and key chains themed around GIRLS LIKE GIRLS.

The Pussycat Dolls will headline Outloud Music Festival at WeHo Pride on June 6, 2026 — a one-night U.S. celebration after canceling the rest of their North American dates. If you’re looking for a standout concert to add to your June lineup in L.A., The Pussycat Dolls will perform a single U.S. date at Outloud Music Festival during WeHo Pride in West Hollywood on June 6, 2026, after canceling the rest of their North American tour. The remaining performance is being positioned as a celebratory Pride weekend appearance for fans and the LGBTQ+ community.

The WeHo Pride Street Fair takes over June 6–7 with DJs, food vendors, pop-ups, and fashion moments. The Dyke March returns June 6, and the Women’s Freedom Festival celebrates queer women, trans voices, and nonbinary creators.
Spend a day at Ostbahnhof Music Festival
Ostbahnhof is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an XL music festival which will feature queer art, a flea market, drag and DJ performances, and more.
The festival begins at 1 pm, and the party continues til 2 am. You can find ticket information here.
Catch a poolside drag show in Beverly Hills

W Los Angeles is hosting Splashes of Pride from 1 pm to 6 pm on Saturday, May 30, a massive drag show pool party headlined by Kornbread “The Snack” Jeté. Sweet Tea and Jupiter Werq are also slated to perform, hosted by Billy Franchesca and with sounds from DJ Cazwell.
The event is also hosting a curated Pride pop-up market spotlighting local LGBTQ+ vendors, food, art, and accessories.

Pride Bingo returns on June 4th at The Grove! Hosted by Jeffrey Bowman, guests can expect 10 rounds of bingo with a chance to win prizes from Diptyque, Sogno Toscano, and even a two-night stay at Rosewood Miramar Beach.
“The annual event transforms The Park into a lively, open-air celebration complete with festive entertainment, decadent bites and beverages, and plenty of Pride-filled moments,” reads a press release.
The doors open at 6 pm, and bingo begins at 7:30 pm. All ticket proceeds benefit LA Pride.
Attend a Sapphic Soirée with Molly Grace
Pop singer-songwriter Molly Grace is throwing a six-date Pride Month tour celebrating freedom, self-expression, queer joy, and community. Lovergirls: A Sapphic Soirée is headed to LA this June.
Stop by the LGBT Center for ‘Queer Fantasia!’

The Los Angeles LGBT Center is throwing a cabaret of queer performance. Queer Fantasia! features the L.A. premiere of Spit Me Out, a short movie musical comedy western love story, as well as cabaret performances and a community ritual. Mitchell Gerrard Johnson, Provvidenza, Ilia Isorelys Paulino, and Manny Oakley are set to perform. Find more information here.
Attend a free family-friendly festival in Beverly Hills

Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts is celebrating Pride with the whole family!
From 11 am to 2 pm, guests can bring the kiddos to this family-friendly production featuring Bob Baker Marionette Theater, Iwalani Music, Everybody Dance LA!, and a Drag Story Time.
You can learn more here.Browse through LGBTQIA+ comics at Q Con

Prism Comics, the nonprofit championing LGBTQIA+ diversity, equity and inclusion in comic books, graphic novels, and popular media, is hosting its 5th Annual Q Con, right here in West Hollywood.
As Southern California’s only LGBTQIA+ comic convention, the free convention celebrates LGBTQIA+ identities in comic books, graphic novels, pop media, gaming and cosplay.
Get free tickets here.
Pride Nite is back at Disneyland and they’re extending a warm invitation to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community with an unforgettable exclusive after-park hours party. Guests will experience a magical evening filled with specially-themed attractions, delectable bites inspired by Pride, themed photo-ops, and the opportunity to mingle with beloved Disney characters.

Pride at the Park runs June 1–30, 2026 at 59 LA County parks and is completely free to attend. If you’re looking for an easy, family-friendly way to celebrate all month long, Los Angeles County Parks is hosting Pride at the Park—a series of free events at 59 park locations across the county from June 1–30, 2026, featuring mini festivals, performances, wellness, educational programming, and family-friendly activities.